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The European shipowners plaudono to the ok of London to the agreement on the Brexit
Dorsman: the full clarity is fundamental on which rules and procedures they will be in vigor after the period of transition
November 15, 2018
If the ok yesterday of the government of London to the preliminary agreement for the escape of the United Kingdom from the European Union, understanding project that the prime Minister Theresa May considers to be "the best one than can negotiate", it has induced in the last hours two ministers and two undersecretary of its executive to resign resignation, the European shipowners have instead received with favor the attainment of the understanding that could be voted at the end of the next month also from the representatives of the others 27 States of the EU.
"Our main worry in the short term, that relative one to commercial exchanges without difficulty - the general secretary of the European Shipowners' Community Associations (ECSA has explained), Martin Dorsman - seems to be is collection. A made scene of a lacked agreement did not constitute an option but rather an obvious defeat is for the shipowners that for their customers".
The ECSA has expressed the auspice that now the political leaders of the United Kingdom and the EU complete the steps necessary in order translate the political agreement in reality: "we receive with favor - Dorsman has explained - the period of transition agreed until the end of 2020, with the possibility of delay (period in the course of which the United Kingdom will continue to follow the norms of the EU without but having to be able decisional, ndr). However - it has specified the general secretary of the European shipowning association - the companies need a stable and clear picture in order to plan and to realize the investments. Therefore the full clarity is fundamental on which rules and procedures they will be in vigor after the period of transition. Before the enterprises will know as to prepare itself - it has concluded Dorsman - better it will be".
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